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Today, we are rolling out an update to Opera Max, our new data-savings app. Opera Max has been in beta since December 2013; and, with the great feedback we’ve received from our testers, we’ve started tweaking how to give you the best experience while saving your data.

What’s new?

By popular demand, we added a setting that disables
the persistent Opera Max icon in the
notification drawer.

Android 4.4 (KitKat) has an IPv6 support bug introduced by Google. The app now detects this and instructs users how to switch their device to IPv4 to enable savings.

The monthly and daily summary card views now show the app that has the highest savings rate and the total time that apps used data in a day. The monthly view also shows the number of days out of the month that data was used.

The app’s settings now include a link to return to the first-run tutorial.

Users outside the USA will get an out-of-range message when they launch the app.

Is the beta still only available in the USA?

Yes, but we’re working hard on expanding the Opera Max service. We’ll let you know when it is ready.

How do I join the beta?

If you are an Android user in the US and want to participate in the beta, you’ll need to join our G+ community group. This is where you can opt-in for the beta and send us your feedback. If you are having trouble joining the group, check out our Opera Max launch post which explains everything you need to know.